1885 - 1916
CPL David Wallace Crawford
1887 - 1916
Lce-Corpl John Joseph Nickle
1894 - 1916
Pte 17911 Morton Neill
1897 - 1916
Lieut Edward Stanley Ashcroft
1883 - 1918
Rifleman 23104 Robert William McCartney

- Age: 22
- From: Liverpool
- Regiment: 2/6th Kings
- Died on Wednesday 26th June 1918
- Commemorated at: Couin New British Cemetery
Panel Ref: M. 25
In 1891 they lived in Atherton, where his father worked as a mechanic in a cotton mill.
Formed in November 1914 the 20th Battalion were originally billeted at Tournament Hall, Knotty Ash before on 29th January 1915 they moved to the hutted accommodation purposely built at Lord Derby’s estate at Knowsley Hall. On 30th April 1915 the 20th Battalion alongside the other three Pals battalions left Liverpool via Prescot Station for further training at Belton Park, Grantham. They remained here until September 1915 when they reached Larkhill Camp on Salisbury Plain.
On June 22nd the 62nd Division, on our left, put over a raid with tanks, and we got well shelled in consequence, five men being wounded.
On June 24th there was a thick fog in the evening, and a German wireless message was picked up: "Tell storm troops to stand-by till 6 a.m. opposite Hebuterne." As a result three heavy counter-shoots were carried out by our artillery, though nothing more happened. We had been reinforced by sixty-three men that day from rear headquarters.
On June 25th Colonel Fletcher, who had recently resumed command of the battalion, while going round the right company front with Lieutenant J. R. Paul, had a very narrow escape from a 5·9 which landed full on the parados. Lieutenant Paul was seriously wounded in the back, and two or three men of the post were also wounded. […]
Next day a twelve-hour continuous shoot of all available artillery was delivered on to Rossignol Wood. To this the enemy retaliated on us to some purpose, and we had two men killed and thirteen wounded.
“BLESSED ARE THE PURE IN HEART FOR THEY SHALL SEE GOD MATTHEW 5TH CHPT. 8 V.”
In December 1918 his father received William’s personal effects: 1 Identity disc, Letters, Cards, Photographs, 2 Religious books, 1 Diary, 1 Spoon, 1 Tooth brush (broken), 1 Pencil, 1 Tube solution, 1 Pair boot laces.
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Killed On This Day.
(110 Years this day)Monday 26th June 1916.
Pte 22304 William Henry Aitken
28 years old
(110 Years this day)
Monday 26th June 1916.
Pte 31013 John Askew
20 years old
(110 Years this day)
Monday 26th June 1916.
Pte 22617 Michael William Bennett
24 years old
(110 Years this day)
Monday 26th June 1916.
Pte 22931 William Bowden
24 years old
(110 Years this day)
Monday 26th June 1916.
Pte 21465 John Carroll
27 years old
(110 Years this day)
Monday 26th June 1916.
Pte 22958 James Colligan
32 years old
(110 Years this day)
Monday 26th June 1916.
Pte 29712 Frederick Davis
19 years old
(110 Years this day)
Monday 26th June 1916.
Pte 22728 Albert Edward Howell
19 years old
(110 Years this day)
Monday 26th June 1916.
Pte 22793 George Norman
21 years old
(110 Years this day)
Monday 26th June 1916.
Pte 26568 Patrick Prince
21 years old
(110 Years this day)
Monday 26th June 1916.
Cpl 22531 Percy Grenfell Simmonds
23 years old
(110 Years this day)
Monday 26th June 1916.
Pte 33230 Robert Morton Spence
36 years old
A total of 14 Pals were killed on this day. View All
